North America

This versatile laminated placemat has a labeled map on one side and a blank map on the other. A great springboard for discussion at lunch or snack! Label states or U.S. land and water features for geography. 17&frac12" x 12". Learn More

What is an inuksuk? It’s a stacked stone sculpture. An inuksuit is built to serve as a memorial, prayer, or signpost — or for the intrinsic satisfaction of stacking stones. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More

Introduce a cultural tradition in a way children easily relate to: by celebrating! This fact-filled book for beginning readers explores the history and significance of the day and offers great ideas for activities and crafts. Learn More

This fact-filled, photo-format book for beginning readers will answer children’s questions about the holiday and give them a chance to explore the day’s history and significance. Activity and craft ideas, too. Learn More

Children are naturally curious about why some days are honored with quiet respect and some with parties. This fact-filled book explores the history and significance of the day and offers related activity ideas. Learn More

This fact-filled, photo-format book for beginning readers will answer children’s questions about the holiday and give them a chance to explore the day’s history and significance. Activity and craft ideas, too. Learn More

33 Subjects, 132 Cards. Designed for the Primary classroom. These three-part photo card sets are color-coded to match the continent colors on the Montessori World Puzzle Map (Nienhuis). The continent color frames the image. Learn More

Perfect for a favorite small collection! Beautifully woven and embroidered, with zipper closure that makes it easy for children to open and close. Generous 6¼" x 5¼". Hold vocabulary cards or items for sorting! Assorted patterns and colors. Sold individually. Learn More

Bright polyester flags are stapled securely to a plastic staff topped with a gold spearhead. Designs and emblems are accurate in detail and color. Includes all 14 flags from the North American continent, which includes Central America. 6" x 4". Learn More

Introduce early civilizations by exploring a familiar geographic region—the United States. Cards detail the traditional foods, clothing, shelter, defense, and arts for the five main indigenous culture areas of Native Americans. Learn More

Early American children made quill pens from feathers and ink from berries! Your children will learn to dip the tip in ink, gently blot it, and hold the real goose quill “just so” to write and draw. Learn More